A Giant-DevCon-Commit: Replacing all or at least most occurrences of (void)var to use __attribute__((unused)) in the function's parameter list, a maybe more saner way of getting rid of warnings.

Infrastructure

Bring your own laptop and DAP devices of choice. Dekimo has enough power outlets for wall-wart chargers. A USB hub might be helpful. A webcam for friends who can't attend physically would be great (see below).

Feel free to add extra things onto this list if you feel it is necessary (such as unported targets/etc)

WebCam for live feed? - BryanChilds has a VX-1000 Lifecam, would probably work better on a windows PC. PeterDHoye has a Fujifilm Finepix 602 that can be configured as webcam - should give good quality. Tripod available too.

Basic Tools, paperclips, soldering stations,... are available at Dekimo

Train schedules on friday

The fastest direct trains are every hour at HH:52, the second option is a train where you have to switch trains in Brussels (train stops in three stations, you can switch in any of the three), these leave at the airport every hour at HH:04 and HH:36. Warning: there's a fast and a slow connection leaving at HH:04, make sure you have the fast one, difference is 30 minutes!
FrankGevaerts passes by the airport, talk to him, maybe he can offer a ride.

Bus tickets

Buy them at a vending machine

Buy them from the driver

send an SMS with text DLG to number 4884

NOTE: since there will be enough cars, we will not be needing public transport, so no extra cards are needed. If you arrive at the station, I may pick you up there, give me a sign in advance

How to get there by car

Drive direction Ghent

Either you approach Ghent via the E17, or you switch to it in the E40/E17 crossing

Take exit 10 Gentbrugge

You arrive at the 2x2 lanes road. Turn Right

Pass a crossing with traffic lights. About one km further you will see the ALDI (big letter A) on the left. Slow down, Dekimo is on the right.

Turn up the driveway and drive past the front building, there is plenty of parking space at the back

Post-DevCon

Summary

RSB - stays just for the case it's actually gonna be needed. We do the voting again in July, 1 year since the last time.

Supported players - we "lower the bar" for entry to the club. Rbutil and manual are not required, fairly stable and documented install mechanisms are required. A target would need to be useful for daily use for music listening.

About the Release schedules: there was a discussion about the frequency where some raised concerns about us releasing too often. The outcome was however that frequency is fine enough. It better not be synced with devcon though. We should start with formalized RC builds, provide "test list" for users/testers to mention that they have tested a target and what specific details they stested. And rbutil should get support for the RC builds to make it easier for users to test them.
Rbutil should display "use manual install" for supported Targets without rbutil support.

How to deal with rotting patches: introduce a formal commit template for commits, to recognize patch providers easier (git-style inspired). Close more issues as "out of date" ? Tracker cleanup weeks after releases.

Use of the rockbox logo by third parties - "We ask that you only use the Rockbox logo to inform people that our software runs on your product, and try to ensure it's clear that the Rockbox project is an independent project not associated with any specific hardware or software group."

IRC ops. Do we need more? Yes. Who? All committers. scorche brushes up the guidelines in the wiki

Forums - more experts is wanted. We should continue to notice sharp people and suggest them for expert badges. We should also treat no feedback on such suggestions as "no objections" and then proceed accordingly after like a week.

New web site - not good enough atm. Ideas and suggestions bounced around. No definite outcome.

While FM Screen - Bertrik wants to work on it. Ideas bounced arounds. No one objects. Bertrik gets to play.